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‘Brings to life another modern-day issue without any sugar coating’: WALK OF SHAME – Glass Half Full Theatre (Online review) ★★★★

In Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Elaine Chapman14th January 2021Leave a Comment

Writers Stephanie Silver and Amelia Marshall-Lovsey bring to the online stage Walk of Shame, produced by Caley Powell for Glass Half Full Theatre.

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Depicting women from different walks of life: Glass Half Full’s lockdown monologues showcase

In Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Michael Davis14th June 2020Leave a Comment

During lockdown, Glass Half Full Theatre have produced a series of monologues that depict women from different walks of life.

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‘Are we all only two mistakes from homelessness?’: Caroline Gray on the inspiration for Taking Liberties

In Comedy, Interviews, London theatre, Native by Featured Content30th May 2019Leave a Comment

How did a comment that stuck in the mind, an Olivier Award-winning playwright and TV show Shameless combine to help create new comedy Taking Liberties? Playwright Caroline Gray and director Stephanie Silver explain. Read their interview then book your tickets!

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NEWS: Bread & Roses Theatre host new comedy Taking Liberties

In Comedy, London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases by Featured Content8th May 2019Leave a Comment

Taking Liberties, a new comedy about a woman trying to leave old habits behind and build a new relationship with her brother, will play a limited one-week season at the Bread and Roses Theatre this month. Time to book your tickets.

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‘Already a very topical & important piece’: WALK OF SHAME – White Bear Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Liz Dyer14th December 2018Leave a Comment

riginally written as a monologue by Amelia Marshall Lovsey, Walk of Shame has been expanded into a hard-hitting two-hander with the addition of an alternative point of view, written by Stephanie Silver.

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‘Give me a week & I’ll write the rest of the show!’ Stephanie Silver tells us about creating Walk of Shame

In Features, Interviews, London theatre, Native, Plays, Sticky by Featured Content6th December 2018Leave a Comment

Glass Half Full Theatre’s new play Walk of Shame has taken its own journey to being staged as a week-long production at the White Bear Theatre this winter. Co-writer and star Stephanie Silver tells us more about the drama that may be perfect for Christmas party season.

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‘We like twists and turns’: Stephanie Silver on taking the Walk of Shame

In Features, Interviews, London theatre, Plays by Liz Dyer4th December 2018Leave a Comment

For one, it’s a night of glory – for the other, a walk of shame… Glass Half Full Theatre returns with a topical new production next month, as they bring Walk of Shame by Stephanie Silver and Emelia Marshall Lovsey to the White Bear Theatre for a limited run.

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NEWS: White Bear Theatre follows An Honourable Man with Walk of Shame

In London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky by Featured Content29th November 2018Leave a Comment

A tale of one evening told from two different viewpoints, Walk of Shame is the latest production from Glass Half Full Theatre. At the start of Christmas party season, it brings the story of Alice and Liam to the White Bear Theatre.

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‘A deeply poignant look at one young woman’s devastating personal journey’: HOW TO SAVE A LIFE – Theatre N16

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Liz Dyer30th August 2018Leave a Comment

Written and directed by Stephanie Silver, How To Save A Life is the story of Melissa (Heather Wilkins), who’s just learned she’s got cervical cancer after going to the doctor with an embarrassing and apparently minor complaint.

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THE MONOLOGUES OF A TIRED NURSE – Baron’s Court

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Daniel Perks27th February 2017Leave a Comment

The Monologues Of A Tired Nurse, written by Stephanie Silver, is a stark observation of the conditions that NHS staff face every day. On the ITU ward, the pressure is more intense, the stakes higher.

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